A black & white zine following a girl’s quest to find what she has lost when she doesn’t even know what that is. Her journey takes a course through the magical and absurd, which includes helpful but opinionated strangers, nosey moths, a cat person, and an island of lost things. The print version is available at my Etsy shop.

Album art for the monthly vinyl record subcription service. Includes intertwined cover art, as well as 6 inside panels which tell the converging stories of a lonesome girl and her confident older self.

A series about miscommunication / the sometimes inadequacy of words. The concept can be summed up by this (somewhat dismal) Somerset Maugham quote:

Each one of us is alone in the world. He is shut in a tower of brass and can communicate with his fellows only by signs and the signs, and the signs have no common value, so that their sense is vague and uncertain. We seek pitifully to convey to others the treasures of our heart, but they have not the power to accept them, and so we go lonely, side-by-side but not together, unable to know our fellows and unknown by them.

An illustration accompanying the story of two families living happily in a two-family house and their subsequent disconnection after the narrator’s family moves away. The article can be read here. Many thanks to AD Jane Martin!